Category: Judicial Proceedings
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🇺🇸 Viral brutality on X reflects an ongoing crisis in America
1. Viral brutality on X reflects an ongoing crisis The X post highlights a disturbing incident: a Florida deputy striking a driver after he calmly showed his hands—smashing a car window in broad daylight and using excessive force. News outlets like AP, NBC, CBS, People, and The Sun report this clear case of police brutality—swiftly…
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🇷🇼 Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire denied bail
Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire will remain in detention after judges at the Kicukiro Primary Court in Kigali denied her bail on Tuesday. The court cited the risk of flight and possible interference with an ongoing investigation as grounds for keeping her in pre-trial custody. Ingabire, a prominent critic of President Paul Kagame, faces six…
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Beatriz, an immigrant lawyer fighting for noncitizen kids
In February 2025, a Venezuelan-American lawyer named Beatriz received an order from the Interior Department to the nonprofit where she worked: stop all work. Beatriz represents unaccompanied minors: children who are going through immigration proceedings without their parents. These youngsters can be quite vulnerable. They may be living with family members, placed in foster care,…
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French first lady Brigitte Macron to take libel case to highest court of appeals
Brigitte Macron is not backing down in her legal battle against two women who have claimed the French first lady was born a man. Last week, a Paris appeals court overturned earlier convictions that found the two women guilty of spreading false claims. The court ruled that they had acted in good faith and quashed…
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🇹🇳 Tunisia sentences prominent opposition leader to 14 years in prison
A Tunisian court on Tuesday sentenced one of the country’s most prominent opposition leaders to 14 years in prison, adding to a string of convictions that he received in other cases. Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of Tunisia’s Ennahda movement, was among those sentenced as part of a sweeping case in which politicians were charged with…
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🇱🇷 Political Turmoil in Liberia: Lawmakers Imprisoned for Arson Conspiracy
Monrovia, Liberia — In a landmark case underscoring deep concerns about political accountability and governance in Liberia, three sitting lawmakers and a former Speaker of the House of Representatives have been sentenced to prison for their roles in a deliberate act of arson targeting the very institution they once served. The Liberian judiciary found compelling…
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🇱🇷 Nimba Lawmaker Son Back To South Beach
After a month’s pressure from the public, Nimba County Electoral District #7 Representative, Musa Hassan Bility son has returned to South Beach. The Ministry of Justice bears the responsibility of restoring public trust in the legal system by immediately pursuing the re-arrest of Peach Bility. If no corrective measures are taken, this case is expected…
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🇲🇽🇺🇸 Supreme Court blocks Mexico’s lawsuit against US gun makers over cartel violence
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers and blocked a liability lawsuit brought by the government of Mexico, which sought to hold the companies accountable for the trafficking of their weapons south of the border to fuel violence by the cartels. The government argued in its historic lawsuit that American…
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🇨🇮 Ivory Coast: 5 dead in clashes at Bouaké prison
Five inmates at an Ivory Coast prison were killed when a routine search turned into a violent clash, authorities said Wednesday. Prisoners in Bouaké , the country’s second-largest city, reacted with “hostility” to a routine search for contraband on Tuesday, prosecutor Abel Nangbelé Yeo said in a statement. Five prisoners were killed and 29 people,…
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US citizen who fought for ISIS sentenced to prison
A naturalized U.S. citizen was sentenced on Monday to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to receiving military training from the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in Syria. In a Monday press release, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia explained that 49-year-old Lirim Sylejmani received military training from…
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